Students recognize global issues

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Kristina Nesse and Barry Griffin

Every year, the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. gathers hundreds of students and policy experts to debate and create policies addressing the foreign policy issues facing the nation at the time through the student foreign affairs conference, SCUSA. (more…)

Our View - Value monastic involvement

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By The Record

Recent allegations that the University of St. Thomas is losing the battle against secularism, because they removed Archbishop Harry Flynn from the Board of Regence, has brought new attention to what it means to be a “Catholic” university. (more…)

Break out the boots

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Ali Walters

News flash kids: It is winter, whether you like it or not. Time to bust out the parkas and heavy duty gloves. (more…)

Better time management equates with less stress, longer naps

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Mitch VanBruggen

The last days of a college semester can be quite daunting. (more…)

Petters Auditorium welcomes back Nutcracker Fantasy

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Serah Acham

Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker has been a Christmas tradition for almost as long as Santa Claus, eggnog and mistletoe. (more…)

Quietdrive returns home for holiday

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Kelly Smith

Quietdrive is coming home for the holidays again. (more…)

Artist of the week

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

Maria Stark
CSB Senior

Artist Statement

I like creating art because it takes me away from real life. I am able to be in my own world with no thoughts of school or stress racing through my mind. (more…)

last hurrah

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Doug Trumm

The Wagon Wheels will play their last show Saturday night and say goodbye to a sacred venue for the band, Br. Willie’s Pub. (more…)

New St. Ben’s Senators welcomed, join in final meeting

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By Lindsay Smith

The Senate held their last meeting of the semester on Wednesday, and it featured some new faces. (more…)

Video wall out for the count, pendulum still kicking

 December 13th, 2007 by  Justin Roth

By John F. O’Sullivan

In the new science building there is both the pendulum and a giant video wall. Why do both remain dormant when they could be potentially so cool? –Sam Begich (more…)